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So, 'Free and Easy 2' is this quirky little film from 1989 that leans heavily into its slice-of-life vibe. You have Hama-chan introducing Su-san to fishing, which is kind of charming but then things get a bit dramatic when Su-san collapses and is saved by a striking woman. The pacing is a mixed bag; it kind of drifts along but that's part of its charm. There's this subtle undercurrent of camaraderie and personal struggle, but it's wrapped in a lighthearted, almost whimsical tone. The performances might not be Oscar material, but they definitely bring a relatable warmth. It's distinct in its approach to everyday life and the oddball characters you encounter along the way.
This film saw a limited release, making its physical copies pretty scarce, especially in good condition. It's interesting to note that while it didn't make waves initially, over the years, it has garnered a niche interest among collectors looking for Japanese cinema from the late '80s. The home video editions are particularly sought after, especially if they come with original artwork or interesting packaging. Its off-kilter humor and character-driven narrative offer a unique snapshot of that era in film, making it a curiosity worth exploring.
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